The image of women in the poetry of the Umayyad revolution

Ali Hassan Jassim Al Janabi

Colllege of Education for Women, ,Tikrit University

DOI: https://doi.org/10.25130/jls.1.3.8

Keywords: -image - women - society - characteristics


Abstract

Women represent a human element in which life can only be
achieved through which it is a fundamental pillar in the poetic formation.
Therefore, it has received great prestige and attention from poets since
poetry emerged as a mirror reflecting the image of life that can not be
sustained without women. The poets of different ages and intellectual
orientations have paid attention to them, and they have appeared in two
forms, the real picture derived from the nature and role of women in life,
and the mythological symbolism as a life companion and a symbol of
poetry.
This research, which is tagged as "the image of women in the poetry of
the Islamic era", deals with the study of this vital subject in the poetry of
the poets, which came in two axes: the first represents the image of
women in the poetry of the bulls and their importance in the life of the
Arab and the poet at this stage, Subject to it in society, and its
characteristics and characteristics, in which the poet tried to reflect the
nature of the vision of women in this age.This research, which is tagged
as "the image of women in the poetry of the Islamic era", deals with the
study of this vital subject in the poetry of the poets, which came in two
axes: the first represents the image of women in the poetry of the bulls
and their importance in the life of the Arab and the poet at this stage,
Subject to it in society, and its characteristics and characteristics, in
which the poet tried to reflect the nature of the vision of women in this
age.The second axis deals with the nature of the relationship with
women (beloved, wife, daughter, mother) among poets poets in the
Islamic era, as reflected in the poetry of the pharaohs image of the
relationship in dealing with women in all manifestations in the life of the
Arab and the lives of poets .